Dark Side History Did Mecca Exist Before Islam in the 7th century
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Did Mecca exist during the time of the prophet Mohammed in the 7th century AD? Or was it the creation of a myth to justify Islam that was invented later as certain revisionist historians claim? This video aims to look into this and argue about the existence of Mecca. • Please don't be afraid to comment or voice any questions as I love interacting with you my dear viewers and I will try to respond as quickly as possible to you. Also please like, subscribe push the bell icon as those actions helps this channel grow and gives you more content like this! • Other videos of interest: • The Capital of Yemen,San’aa, before Islam!: • Dark Side History: The Capital of Yem... • The Ethiopic Yemeni Indian Triangle Trade Network!: • Dark Side History: The Greatest Trade... • The Sack of Mecca by the Qarmatians!: • Dark Side History: Sack of the Holy c... • This video is part of the dark side history series • Dark Side History , And can also be seen in the all history playlist: • All history • Sources and further reading: • Aladieh, Salamah Sallh Sulayman. (1991). Meccah Trade Prior to the Rise of Islam. (PhDDissertation). School of Oriental Studies, The University of Durham. • The Byzantine-Arab Chronicle: 34 of 741 AD • Bin Ali al Amari, Nasser, Jeddah City during Pre - Islamic Period: A Historical Study, British Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences 30 May 2019, Vol. 22 (2) • Bokhari, A. Y. (2006), Conservation in the Historic District of Jeddah, • Proceedings of the International Conference on redeveloping and • rehabilitating traditional areas, King Saud University, Riyadh, KSA • Boussaa, D. (2010), Urban Conservation and Sustainability: Cases from Historic Cities in the Gulf and North Africa, Proceedings of the international conference on technology sustainability inthe built environment: King Saud University, Riyadh, KSA. • Crone, Patricia Cook, M. A. (1977). Hagarism: the making of the Islamic world. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press • Crone, Patricia, (1980), Slaves on Horses: The Evolution of the Islamic Polity • Crone, Patricia (1987). Meccan trade and the rise of Islam. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press • Diodorus Siculus (1954). Diodorus of Sicily 10 Books XIX. 66-110 and XX. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press • Donner, Fred McGraw (2010). Muhammad and the believers: at the origins of Islam. Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press • Donner, Fred McGraw (1981). The early Islamic conquests. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton U. P. • Frank, Ute and Joachim Gierlichs, in collaboration with Sophia Vasilopoulou and Lucia Wagner. 2010. Roads of Arabia: Archaeology and History of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Paris:Somogyi Art Publishers • Fisher, Greg (red.) (2015). Arabs and empires before Islam. Oxford: Oxford University Press • Holland, Tom (2012). In the shadow of the sword: the battle for global empire and the end of the ancient world. London: Abacus • Holland, Tom (2013). In the shadow of the sword: the birth of Islam and the rise of the global Arab empire. 1st Anchor books ed. New York: Anchor Books • Hoyland, Robert G. (2019). Seeing Islam as others saw it: a survey and evaluation of Christian, Jewish and Zoroastrian writings on early Islam. 2019 edition. Piscataway, NJ: Gorgias Press • Pesce, A. (1974), Jiddah, Portrait of an Arabian City, Falcon Press, • London, UK • Ptolemaios, Klaudios (2000). Ptolemy's Geography: an annotated translation of the theoretical chapters. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press • Robert Schick, Archaeology and the Quran, Encyclopaedia of the Qur'an • Serjeant, R. B.; Crone, Patricia (1990). Meccan Trade and the Rise of Islam: Misconceptions and Flawed Polemics . Journal of the American Oriental Society. 110 (3): 472 • #history #Mecca #Islam #Islamichistory #Revisionisthistory #mekka #makka #arabianhistory #Jahili
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